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RADIO MADE EASY The outstanding book of the year is ‘‘How to Build Your Radio Re- ceiver,”’ by Kendall Banning and L. M. COCKADAY o, = ________ Bound in HOW on: | Full Cloth She-Béfore: we wore! anardiad: you ion ENS called me an angel. He—I know it. 100 Pages “But now you don’t call me anythin “That shows my. self-control.”—Lon- H 3" v» don Opinion. Size 73 ;"x11)4 don Opinion. Soe For Expert or Beginner This Big Book FREE. for Limited Time! TTRUE. purpose of the editors in conpiting | PIS How to Build Your Radio Receiver” was to provide a dependable working guide for the construction and operation of receiving hat. would enable beginner. and expert “Do you know that in America they have automatic restaurants that serve the customers?” “Well, who throws out those who eat and don’t pay?"’—Kabaret (Warsaw). Stuttering Blacksmith (at the forge)— ! alike individual possible strike that h-horse ‘ous Assistant—W. sh-shall I s-s-s-strike it? hoe q-q-quic -w-w-where sh- viewpoint of tivity, tone distance, Snipe y of | N-n-n-n-never m-m-m-mind n-n-n- construction, ease in tuning, ‘reliability anc ; 2 ' general all-around satisfaction now. It’s ¢ vold!”"—Passing Show re seven distinet sets (London). crystal set; one tube and even x the tube five tube tive super-heterods tube Complete Hook-ups and Circuit Diagrams The actual building of any of these sets can be accomplished by following the instructions given. With the descriptive matter are accu- rate diagrams and illustrations that show ex- | actly how and | it to the museum?” “Yes, mamm: | sae | Well, Jimmy, did you enjoy your “Do you remember any of the nice things you saw | “Oh, yes, I remember lots of them.” | “What were they called?” “Well, most of them were called ‘Do not touch,’ "—Tit-Bits (London). Aside from the book is in eve on Radio. It vmbols used it sleet Ss; tips 1 scores of other blo sligges- | tions While we appre valuable to. give Wire, to the value of $1,000,000, Tas been ordered by Australia from Britain. It looks as though somebody down yonder is going to make a wireless. set.—Tho Humorist (London). aos American—How much does that castle cost? Natire—Oh, that belongs to my grand- mothe: American—Well, much does. it cost. with your grandmother? —Kabaret (Warsaw). low A jeweler in the Latin quarter is adver- tising, “Pearls, guarante+ imitation.”—Le Sourire to be genuine tte An American film actress, reputed to have more jewels than any other woman in the world, has arrived in London with them. of the rigors of our English summer and is determined to wrap up well.—London Opinion. She has evidently been warned erry Ambulance Driver (to hospital interne) —Now I suppose we've got to go and get the two people we smashed up hurrying back to the hospital.—L« Journal Amusant (Paris). ne that keeps developments Send no post less you prefer a of the book—a' any event | you run no risk, for your | inded without question if yo plivery understand that money will be re will notify us within ten days that you are not more than satisfied. POPULAR RADIO 627 West 43d St. New York City | Popular Radi 627 West 43d Enter a twelve ew York City subscription for POPULAR month RADIO tn my nai «i me a COD: ft “How to Build Your Radio Receiver” FRE! one oy | Twill pay the Postman $3.00 on delivery of the took Addie icc wanesasivenedeovnetaeansewsy’ | “A hundred francs, that’s too dear! | “Yes, socks."—Le Rire (Paris). SILK STOCKINGS AND SOCKS Haven't you anything lower than that?” comicbooks.com